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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 266

"That degenerate gambler? After Megan went to prison, no one was funding his lifestyle. I hear he's fallen on hard times," Sandra said.

Yvonne continued, "Queena may be George's illegitimate daughter, but according to the official story, we were switched at birth, which makes her my adoptive father's daughter. Since he's struggling so much, it would be perfectly normal for him to ask his daughter and son-in-law for a financial support, wouldn't it?"

Her original self's adoptive father was a monster who had abused a child—as vile and shameless as Megan.

Yvonne had sent Megan and George to prison but had deliberately left him untouched because he still had his uses. And now, he was proving to be quite useful indeed.

Since Oscar had so much time on his hands, she decided she would be happy to give him something to worry about.

Sandra's eyes lit up at the idea.

A prestigious family like the Rogerses would never know a moment's peace if a scoundrel latched onto them.

"I'll have someone inform Dave right away. He'll be ecstatic to learn that his 'daughter' married into wealth and that he has a rich son-in-law."

"And hire some capable bodyguards to protect Dave, just in case the Rogers family decides to silence him permanently," Yvonne added.

"Understood." Sandra immediately pulled out her phone and stepped out of the hospital room, eager to set the plan in motion.

No one had informed Teresa and Jeffrey about Yvonne's hospitalization.

But Jeffrey, working in the healthcare system, eventually found out. By the time they learned of it, however, Yvonne was already well on her way to recovery.

Just as Jeffrey finished speaking, the door swung open, and Bennett walked in, holding her discharge papers.

His gaze swept coolly over Teresa and Jeffrey before he spoke to Yvonne. "The discharge paperwork is complete. You can leave now."

"Okay." Yvonne nodded and stood up from the bed.

Helen took a coat from the rack and thoughtfully draped it over her shoulders.

Seeing this, Jeffrey couldn't help but ask, "Mr. Thompson, where are you taking my sister?"

Bennett gave him a cold look without a word. It was Helen who answered. "Ms. Jones was injured protecting the young master. It's only right that he takes her home to care for her. Besides, I've been looking after her for the entire month she's been hospitalized. You, her 'mother' and 'brother,' are just showing up now. You probably wouldn't even know how to care for a patient."

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